"Ars Antigua, directed by Jerry Fuller, presents concerts of chamber music performed on period instruments at 2pm on the second Saturday of November, January and March every year in the stunning, stained-glass setting of Quigley Chapel in Chicago. Performances by Ars Antigua are known for technical excellence, emotional impact and historical scholarship."

"EARLY MUSIC TELEVISION from the University of Oklahoma offers a series of professionally produced video programs that focus on important topics, composers, and works of early music. Designed for educators to use in the classroom and in the media library, these programs are written to be engaging both to the general public and to students of music history. These programs are now available on color VHS videocassettes.

The series was funded, in part, by the Oklahoma Humanities Council, The National Endowment for the Humanities, the University of Oklahoma Foundation, the Japan Foundation, the JEC Fund, the Spain '92 Foundation, the Oklahoma Arts Council, and the U.S.-Spanish Joint Committee for Cultural and Educational Cooperation. " ...

"From the sublime realm of Chant to the passion of an Italian Baroque violin sonata --- Harmonia, a weekly 59-minute radio program, brings the music of these earlier periods to life for radio audiences, as performers of today cast new light on the music of the distant past. Harmonia is hosted by early music scholar and performer Angela Mariani.

Harmonia is a production of WFIU Public Radio in Bloomington, Indiana, in conjunction with Indiana University School of Music's world-renowned Early Music Institute (http://www.music.indiana.edu/som/emi/), with additional technical support from KOHM (http://www.kohm.org) at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. Additionally, Indiana University's Thomas Binkley Archive of Early Music Recordings enriches Harmonia's musical offerings. Combining this unique collection of resources with commercial, private and archival material, Harmonia brings historically informed performance to today's listeners, adding evocative commentary to illustrate, inform and entertain. " ...

“Sunday Baroque is a celebration of beloved and appealing music from the baroque era (1600-1750) and the years leading up to it. Some of the greatest hits of the baroque include Antonio Vivaldi’s Four Seasons Concertos, George Frideric Handel’s Music for the Royal Fireworks and Water Music Suites, and Johann Sebastian Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos. You’ll hear their tuneful and lively music – and music by their talented contemporaries and predecessors – as part of the mix of familiar favorites and new surprises on this weekly radio program.

Sunday Baroque offers great performances of their work by yesterday's and today's best performers. Fresh and inviting, genial and inspiring, and often surprisingly modern sounding, it’s the perfect accompaniment for this unique day of the week, whether you’re sleeping in, joining family and friends for a leisurely brunch, going to worship, or relaxing alone with the Sunday paper and a steaming mug of coffee.